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Tensile and compressive behaviour of additively manufactured AlSi10Mg samples

  • Laser powder-bed fusion has become one of the most important techniques in additive manufacturing. For guaranteeing the possibility of manufacturing highly specialized and advanced components, currently intensive research is carried out in this field. One area of this research is the material-specific macroscopic anisotropy, which is investigated in our work by comprehensive static mechanical experiments. The material which was tested within this study was the precipitation-hardenable AlSi10Mg alloy, with the focus on installation space orientation. Tensile and compression tests were performed, the results for the Young's modulus in compressive loading exceeded the previously known values of this material in tensile loading and achieved values of up to 79.8 GPa. As a result of this investigation, a chemical spectroscopic analysis was undertaken and from the actual chemical composition, a relative density of 99.86% of the samples was determined.

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Author:E. Sert, L. Hitzler, S. Hafenstein, M. Merkel, E. Werner, A. Öchsner
DOI:https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s40964-020-00131-9
Parent Title (English):Progress in Additive Manufacturing
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2020
Release Date:2021/01/07
Volume:2020
Issue:3
First Page:305
Last Page:313
Open Access?:nur im Hochschulnetz
Relevance:Peer reviewed nach anderen Listungen (mit Nachweis zum Peer Review Verfahren)
Licence (German):License LogoVeröffentlichungsvertrag ohne Print-on-Demand